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From The Cavern to Shea Stadium, Bradford to the Philippines - The Beatles played all kinds of gigs, recorded all kinds of performances. If you had to pick just one, which would be your your favorite, and why? In the comments, tell us what the ultimate Beatles performance was, for you - and what you like about it.

Better still, if you were actually there, transport us back with you! - Tell us what we wouldn't otherwise know about it or couldn't have seen?

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Dominic Champagne, who directed and wrote the original concept for the show, explained his vision for LOVE: “I wanted to create a Beatles experience rather than a Beatles story, taking the audience on an emotional journey rather than a chronological one, exploring the landscapes and experiences that have marked the group's history.”

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In these five short videos shot at Capitol Studios, Sean Magee (Mastering Engineer at Abbey Road Studios) talks with Bob Santelli (Executive Director of the Grammy Museum) about the obstacles and objectives of remastering The Beatles for stereo vinyl.

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“It’s a Magical Mystery Tour you’ll never forget.” Toronto Star “…extravagant mash-up of history and hallucinations, studded with dazzling special effects, hot dance moves and tantalizing gestures…” Los Angeles Times “…hear the Beatles with fresh ears…as if for the first time.” Daily Telegraph

LOVE celebrates the musical legacy of The Beatles. Drawn from the poetry of the lyrics, LOVE explores the content of the songs in a series of scenes inhabited by real and imaginary people. The international cast of 60 channels a raw, youthful energy underscored by aerial performance, extreme sports and urban, freestyle dance.